Abstract No.:
2983

 Scheduled at:
Tuesday, September 27, 2011, Saal C2.1 11:50 AM
Wear Protection 1


 Title:
Mechanical properties of WC-Co coatings prepared by cold and warm spray processes

 Authors:
Junya Kitamura* / Fujimi Incorporated, Japan
Kazuto Sato/ Fujimi Incorporated, Japan
Makoto Watanabe/ National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
Pornthep Chivavibul/ National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
Masayuki Komatsu/ National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
Kazuhiko Sakaki/ Shinshu University, Japan
Seiji Kuroda/ National Institute for Materials Science, Japan

 Abstract:
Mechanical properties of WC-Co coatings prepared by cold spraying (CS) and warm spraying (WS) have been studied with changing material parameters of Co content (12~25%), powder size (-45+15 and -20 micron) and WC particle size (0.2 and 1.8 micron) in this paper.
The study reveals that a formation of undesirable phases such as W2C, W, and amorphous or nanocrystalline Co-W-C (eta) phase has been suppressed in the CS and WS coatings. Both coatings have high hardness, which is comparable to or superior to HVOF coatings as well as higher density (low porosity) than the HVOF. Abrasion wear test has shown that WS coatings has higher resistance than CS coatings within this study. As for powder properties, smaller powder and WC particle sizes are effective to produce hard and dense coatings leading to higher wear resistance.


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